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"The Internet no longer only for Africa's urban elites" - MarkLives

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The Internet no longer only for Africa's urban elites

In this interview we talk to Indra de Lanerolle, lead researcher on the South African Network Society Survey, a user survey of African internet use.

Cell C drops Ogilvy, moves to Draftfcb Group

Cell C has moved its advertising account from Ogilvy Johannesburg to Draftfcb Group.

Agency Leaders: The most-admired ad agency in Johannesburg

It's always good to know what the boss thinks. Having polled Johannesburg's agency leaders, we can now tell what those leading the city's ad agencies think of their competitors, whom they see as effective managers and great creatives, and where they believe their future competition is likely to come from.

Visual Sip: Peter Lord on Morph 2.0

We speak to Peter Lord, the creator of Morph and founding partner of Aardman Animation, about the new Morph series to be released online in 2014, what it means to update a 37-year-old icon for modern times and what role crowd-sourcing ideas will play in the new series

Media Future: Tapastic founder on the the resurgence of webcomics

Chang Kim, founder of Tapastic, described as the "YouTube of Comics", shares the secrets of his inspiration in this interview.

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